Disadvantages of the new play space
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In doubles, the organizer should still be able to choose which tournament they want to hold. Only this rigid format of 60 60 is not suitable, especially since duels are no longer possible.
For some reason, the games in my old playroom keep disappearing. The new playroom is the one big drawback that made it necessary to do it at all. Go to work or something, don't be a dick.
The fact that games "all disappear from right to left" is the least of the problems
The problem is that the games in the old playroom are disappearing altogether.
I will repeat the idea again regarding the disappearance of the option for "Double" duels (probably also in Sudoku). Why shouldn't the tournament organizer in "double" be able to choose the format themselves!? There could be at least three options with different time controls, if the time control cannot be set smoothly; for example: lightning, lightning and then the usual long one, which is currently (60 2). If the shorter ones - the duel variant - are no longer offered, then shorter tournaments could be made - not everyone has the time or desire to play tournaments that can last hours, which is why interest will decrease even more!
What could this time control option be?
I once took part in a doubles tournament .....halfway through the game I wanted to see how my competitors were doing .....and then I couldn't go back and solve the game .....is that true or am I incompetent
Makeup - flash, quick and long, at least 3 options. I have to ask the experts why not 10 (for both), 30 and 60. I would also like options 5, 15 and 30 the so-called official version so far.
One more suggestion would actually be to add excitement as 1 variant (completely separate): the game would start from some pre-generated initial state, of course the same picture for all players. The variants are easy, hard and very hard, similar to sudoku. Even chess and checkers are sometimes played in thematic tournaments so that some of the moves are made in advance...
One more suggestion would actually be to add excitement as 1 variant (completely separate): the game would start from some pre-generated initial state, of course the same picture for all players. The variants are easy, hard and very hard, similar to sudoku. Even chess and checkers are sometimes played in thematic tournaments so that some of the moves are made in advance...
How is it possible to play this game if I can only see my own cards, it doesn't matter what is put on the table.